The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Just grand – New ‘People’s Piano’ arrives at station

DUNDEE: Pensioner hails fundraisin­g effort to replace wrecked instrument

- BLAIR DINGWALL bdingwall@thecourier.co.uk

The people of Dundee have been hailed after an incredible fundraisin­g effort brought a brand new “People’s Piano” to the city’s railway station – just weeks after the original was trashed by vandals.

Local man Dave Patterson said he is “proud to be a Dundonian” after watching in delight as a gleaming Yamaha U3 was installed on the platform level of the busy stop-off yesterday afternoon.

In early July, the 86-year-old donated a piano for everyone to enjoy at the new £38 million station in memory of his wife Jean – but within the space of a month it was targeted by vandals and damaged to such an extent it had to be removed.

Music-lover Jean, who died earlier this year following a battle with Alzheimer’s, retired from Dundee station 25 years ago having spent much of her career working in admin with ScotRail.

A plaque paying tribute to her has been transferre­d to the new piano, and is now joined by one marking the crowdfundi­ng appeal which paid for the new instrument – which raised £4,702.

The instrument is now located on the platform level of the station at the foot of the escalators – meaning anyone can use it and rail staff will also be able to keep a closer eye on its security.

ScotRail have also purchased a protective cover for the People’s Piano.

Mr Patterson said: “I can only say I’m more than ever proud to be a Dundonian in respect to the response to the unfortunat­e incident with the piano.

“I’m absolutely satisfied that the new location provides the piano with so much greater security. It’s been kind of an emotional rollercoas­ter but it’s ended wonderfull­y.”

He added were it not for “thank you” cards sent to him from local children who used the first piano, he may not have been as determined to find a replacemen­t.

Mr Patterson said: “They convinced me more than any other happening that the piano has been part of Dundee’s renaissanc­e – everyone from children to concert profession­als have taken it to their hearts.”

ScotRail area manager Steve Ewen said: “We’re delighted that the tribute to Jean is now back in the station for the people of Dundee and beyond to enjoy.”

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Picture: Kim Cessford. The new piano is delivered to the platform level of Dundee railway station.
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